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Fig. 1. 35-year-old man with two insulinomas of pancreas. Axial
contrast-enhanced helical CT scan obtained in early phase shows two
hyperattenuating lesions: one 14-mm lesion in head of pancreas
(arrowhead) and one 9-mm lesion in tail of pancreas close to splenic
vein (arrow). This latter lesion was not seen on endoscopic
sonography (not shown).
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